Current Industry Practices Are there industry standards for online learning? (According to Dr. Larry Ragan) 1. Course Content 2. Delivery of Instruction 3. Transactional Interactions 4. Student Activities 5. Evaluation and Assessment
Title: Handbook of research on practices and outcomes in e-learning : issues and trends Author: Yang, Harrison Hao,; Yuen, Steve Chi-Yin, Journal: Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, Publication Date: 2010 Abstract: ; Document: English : Book
What are the pitfalls to be avoided?
(According to Dr. Ragan)
Use practical guides rather then academic research journals
Do not re-invent the wheel, find one or two good models to use as an example
Start uploading the course barebones, enhance it later if there is time
What does the future of online learning look like?
Research Methods: Interview Dr. Larry Ragan at Penn State
Lawrence C. Ragan, Ph.D.
Director- Faculty Development; World Campus Faculty Development Community; http://psuwcfacdev. ning.com/
Penn State University; 222H Outreach Bldg.; University Park, PA 16802-3601
Phone: (814) 863-3114 FAX 863-2362 http://www.personal.psu.edu/ lcr1
I interviewed Dr. Ragan on 11/12/10. Dr. Ragan suggested that I find practical guides for building online courses. Dr. Ragan maps out new courses by building a timeline using the syllabus. He recommends starting out with the bare bones from the syllabus and from that, build out course content. Many interactive flash modules work great as plug-ins to the course content as you author the course. Be sure to look for a good model or two and be sure to look at both similar and different models. Consider looking at the following resources:
Henryk R. Marcinkiewicz at Mortsan-Cabage Communitty College
Western Georgia Online Learning
Robust Product Quality Matters (Free materials, Instructional design, 80 data points checklist)
Sloan-C website (Look at recent conferences & contact recent presenters)
Journal of Asynchronous Learning
Michael Moore (transactional Interactions)
Best practices-practical guides, not academic journals
Join ASTD and research database Attend local ASTD meeting Brandon Hall Research Database Google Scholar Search HU Library database
Journal of asynchronous learning Meet with the new campus librarian Semantic search Forums
Are there industry standards for online learning?
(According to Dr. Larry Ragan)
1. Course Content
2. Delivery of Instruction
3. Transactional Interactions
4. Student Activities
5. Evaluation and Assessment
MSU Virtual University of Design and Technology
http://vudat.msu.edu/pedagogy/
Penn State
http://www.personal.psu.edu/lcr1/
What are the current trends in online learning?
Title: Handbook of research on practices and outcomes in e-learning : issues and trends
Author: Yang, Harrison Hao,; Yuen, Steve Chi-Yin,
Journal: Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference,
Publication Date: 2010
Abstract: ; Document: English : Book
What are the pitfalls to be avoided?
(According to Dr. Ragan)
Use practical guides rather then academic research journals
Do not re-invent the wheel, find one or two good models to use as an example
Start uploading the course barebones, enhance it later if there is time
What does the future of online learning look like?
Research Methods:
Interview Dr. Larry Ragan at Penn State
Lawrence C. Ragan, Ph.D.
Director- Faculty Development; World Campus Faculty Development Community; http://psuwcfacdev. ning.com/
Penn State University; 222H Outreach Bldg.; University Park, PA 16802-3601
Phone: (814) 863-3114 FAX 863-2362 http://www.personal.psu.edu/ lcr1
I interviewed Dr. Ragan on 11/12/10. Dr. Ragan suggested that I find practical guides for building online courses. Dr. Ragan maps out new courses by building a timeline using the syllabus. He recommends starting out with the bare bones from the syllabus and from that, build out course content. Many interactive flash modules work great as plug-ins to the course content as you author the course. Be sure to look for a good model or two and be sure to look at both similar and different models. Consider looking at the following resources:
Henryk R. Marcinkiewicz at Mortsan-Cabage Communitty College
Western Georgia Online Learning
Robust Product Quality Matters (Free materials, Instructional design, 80 data points checklist)
Sloan-C website (Look at recent conferences & contact recent presenters)
Journal of Asynchronous Learning
Michael Moore (transactional Interactions)
Best practices-practical guides, not academic journals
Join ASTD and research database
Attend local ASTD meeting
Brandon Hall Research Database
Google Scholar Search
HU Library database
Journal of asynchronous learning
Meet with the new campus librarian
Semantic search
Forums